The Texas Longhorns bounced back from their Week 12 loss on Saturday, defeating the Arkansas Razorbacks 52–37 at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium. It was Arkansas’ first trip to Austin since 2008, and the third matchup between the two programs in the Steve Sarkisian Era at Texas. Here are three key numbers from the Longhorns’ victory:
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Arch Manning had the best statistical performance of his career, recording 398 total yards (389 passing yards), no turnovers, and six total touchdowns. This included four passing touchdowns, a rushing touchdown, and his first career receiving touchdown. With this trio of touchdown types, Manning became the first player in program history to record a passing, rushing, and receiving TD in a single game.
WHAT A DAY ARCH MANNING 🔥
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) November 23, 2025
Career-high in passing yards
Rushing TD
Receiving TD
FOUR passing TDs
Arch Manning is the first SEC QB since Dak Prescott in 2014 to record all three different TDs in a single game 🤯 pic.twitter.com/MNiVdVmBOz
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Wide receiver DeAndre Moore Jr. Only logged three catches against Arkansas, but he made them count. The junior scored on all three receptions; he opened the scoring for Texas with a first quarter touchdown and then added two more scores in the third quarter to effectively seal the win for the Longhorns. It was the first career three-touchdown game for the former four-star recruit, and bumped his 2025 total from one receiving touchdown to four.
512
The offense may have shined Saturday, but the defense struggled mightily. The Longhorns gave up 512 total yards to the Razorbacks, which is the most yards allowed in a single regular-season game by Texas since 2022 against Oklahoma State. Furthermore, the Longhorns allowed 30+ points for the fourth consecutive game.
Up Next
No. 16 Texas (8–3, 5–2 SEC) will host No. 3 Texas A&M (11–0, 7–0 SEC) on Friday, November 28, in their final game of the 2025 regular season, with kickoff set for 7:30 PM ET (6:30 PM CT).